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  <title>Fishbone Layout</title>
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    function init() {
      require(["FishboneScript"], function(app) {
        app.init();
        document.getElementById("fishbone").onclick = app.layoutFishbone;
        document.getElementById("branching").onclick = app.layoutBranching;
        document.getElementById("normal").onclick = app.layoutNormal;
      });
    }
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  <div id="sample">
    <div id="myDiagramDiv" style="height:550px;width:100%;border:1px solid black;"></div>
    <div id="buttons">
      <label>Layout:</label>
      <button id="fishbone">Fishbone</button>
      <button id="branching">Branching</button>
      <button id="normal">Normal</button>
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    <p>
      This sample shows a "fishbone" layout of a tree model of cause-and-effect relationships. This type of layout is often seen
      in root cause analysis, or RCA. The layout is defined in its own file, as <a href="FishboneLayout.ts">FishboneLayout.ts</a>.
      When using FishboneLayout the diagram uses FishboneLink in order to get custom routing for the links.
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    <p>
      The buttons each set the <a>Diagram.layout</a> within a transaction.
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